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It used to be that folks could find cheap rent in some parts of the Midwest and the South. Those deals are quickly dissipating. The post Looking for a Deal? Too Bad. Rents Are Rising the Fastes...
As a renter, you may have limited soundproofing options. But there are tricks to drown out your noisy upstairs neighbors—without your landlord freaking out. The post How to Deal With Noisy Up...
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How to make money in real estate? Two main strategies. Either buy and flip, or buy and rent. Here are the pros, cons, and pitfalls of each. The post How to Make Money In Real Estate: A Beginner...
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If you're browsing rental listings, you may wonder: Do Realtors help find rentals? What to know about using a Realtor to find a rental. The post Realtor for Rentals: Do Real Estate Agents Help ...
Can my landlord sell the house I'm renting? Here's what you need to know about tenant rights when landlord sells property. The post Can My Landlord Sell the House I’m Renting? Learn Your Tena...
Ever asked the question, "Should I sell or rent my house?" Here's some insight to help you decide which road is right for you. The post ‘Should I Sell or Rent My House?’ How to Weigh the P...
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Want to become a landlord? You're in good company! With rents rising, becoming the one collecting those checks could be a smart investment move. The post How To Become a Landlord: Do You Have W...
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What does a property manager do? If you own a rental property and want help, a property manager can deliver—and relieve you of a whole bunch of headaches. The post What Does a Property Mana...
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Yes, you can rent an apartment with no rental history. But you're going to have to provide the paperwork that proves you can afford it. The post How To Get an Apartment With No Rental History: ...
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Landlords may be eager to find new renters, but they can't just unlock your door at any time and pop in for a visit—they need a notice of entry. The post Notice of Entry, and Other Rules Your...
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Hiring a real estate agent to help you find a renter for your property can be a smart move that will save you time and energy, but is it worth the cost? The post The Cost of Hiring a Real Estat...
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Rent-to-own real estate sounds like a dream come true. But here's what you need to know about the benefits, terms, fees, and risks of a rent-to-own home. The post Rent-to-Own Real Estate: The B...
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Will you forfeit your security deposit when you move out or, worse, will your landlord sue you? In order to know where you stand, you have to understand the scale most landlords use when faced wi...
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Security deposits can surprise first-time renters. Do you really need to pay extra money on top of rent? Here's what you need to pay and how much! The post 7 Security Deposit Questions Renters ...
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How do you know if you're paying too much? Here are four simple questions to ask yourself to determine if your rent is too high. The post Ask Yourself These 4 Questions to Determine If Your Ren...
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Rents are increasing across the country at a breakneck pace, making it more difficult for renters to find affordable housing. The post Forget NYC and San Francisco—Rents Keep Shooting Up in T...
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The Sun Belt is hotter than ever. December marked the sixth month in a row where rental prices rose by double digits annually. The post Rental Prices Heat Up in the Sun Belt, Spiking Across the...
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These are the counties where renters can score the biggest deals on rental apartments, condos, and townhouses as a result of COVID-19. The post Looking for a Pandemic Bargain? Here Are the Plac...
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With the coronavirus pandemic still presenting a risk for apartment shoppers, here are the red flags that should send you running. The post 7 Red Flags Renters Need to Know About Apartment Shop...
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Here are a few things you should know about how the coronavirus has affected short-term rentals on Airbnb and other sites. The post 7 Things To Know Before Renting Out Your Home on Airbnb Durin...
Your landlord is expected to respect your privacy, but what happens if they want to show your space to potential renters or buyers when you're not home? The post Your Landlord Might Enter Your ...
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If you're looking for an apartment, there are certain questions to ask a landlord before renting the place. The post 7 Questions to Ask a Landlord Before Renting an Apartment appeared first on...
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Winter can be a tough time for landlords hoping to fill empty rentals. Enter the onslaught of concessions, which can make rents appear cheaper than they are. The post As Empty Luxury Rental Apa...
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Vacationers are heading to places like the Hamptons and Cape Cod in the winter to escape the crowds—and save a lot of money. The post The Beach in December: Bargain Rents in Chilly Weather a...
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These tenants moved into luxury apartments expecting to have a quiet family life. Instead, they're dealing with college partying and sunbathers. What to do? The post ‘Help! My Luxury Rental W...
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We don’t think twice about using a quick Google search to do recon on virtually everyone. So should you Google a home’s seller or your prospective buyer? The post Should Home Buyers and Sel...
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A rental application can be overwhelming, but don't panic. These pointers will help you nail the paperwork and eventually move into an apartment you love. The post 5 Tips to Help You Ace Your R...
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In New York City, apartments that are rent controlled and rent stabilized are the true gems. Here's what you need to know about the difference between them. The post Rent Control vs. Rent Stabi...
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In a competitive market like New York City, you have to be quick to capture an apartment. Here are the inside strategies to find the perfect property. The post How to Find the Perfect New York ...
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